2006-11-09

A few short items of business

So I am glad that the Democrats took the House. I had hoped they would. I'm concerned that they did as well as they did, however. The last thing we need is another cocky majority.

Kevin McCarthy

I'm glad that my hometown helped send Republican Kevin McCarthy to the House also. He's one of the few politicians I genuinely believe to be capable AND a good person AND properly ambitious AND full of good ideas. I also think he is the ideal sort of fellow freshman to work with the new Democratic majority. I hope most of the new Dems are the same sort of aisle-reachers. It seems that way, but time will tell. (cf:cocky)

The Senate

I'm much less thrilled that the Democrats took the Senate. I like having the halves of Congress split up. We'll see how things go.

Robyn Hitchcock

What made him think I would dig hearing about my large intestive?

Speaking of....

I have to take a crap.

You probably should have just skipped this item of business. My apologies for not warning you.

The Sundays & Sunfall Festival

What did I do right that such music is in the world for no other reason than to make me happy?

Also Alison Krauss

Man alive! but that woman has a beautiful voice!

I fear Thmazing no more

After I publish this post, I'm going straight to the Thtore and yanking the I fear Thmazing design from production. You snooze, you lose.

They who did not snooze

My friend Myke and his wife (who I am too lazy to name) purchased I fear Thmazings last week, becoming the world's first true thashionistas. When you consider how valuable the Thtore's flagship design will someday be, I think we can rest assured that Myke & Wife will someday own the rest of Idaho.

Dumptruck!

The design of Dumptruck!, the Thtore's newest design, is modeled after the wonderful Objection! tshirt worn by Paul Adelstein in the tennis scene of Intolerable Cruelty. However, the Dumptruck! design improves on Paul's shirt. First by making it a ringer rather than a plain shirt, then by adding a back to it. (Pictures to follow.)

Dumptruck! can mean many things to the wearer. It may simply refer to your great love for heavy machinery; it may be a celebration of the joys of childhood; it may be your passive aggressive way to tell your fellow pedestrians just what you think about them.

The Dumptruck! design is the first at Thtore to be drawn directly from a blogpost. Namely this one:

One should not read these Thmusings at a time when one wants the rest of the family to sleep! :) I was quite literally ROFLing about O's pronunciation of Dumptruck. Can I borrow him for a day and take him to work? :) Thanks tho much!